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2/19/26- 2/20/26 - severe threat discussion

This is what AI has to say about low-topped tornado events. Any objections?

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The most notable low top tornado I could find was the 2007 Elie, Manitoba F5.
I mean a majority of the southeast winter season tornado events are probably low topped, seen a couple of ef3s in my area from two low topped storms if I'm not misTken.
 
Elie was not low topped. That storm occurred in a pretty explosive thermodynamic environment. I would not recommend using Google AI as a sole trust of information. It's not using properly validated sources the majority of the time.

AI searches just amalgamate what they find on the Internet and spit out something that sounds plausible, and is *mostly* right often enough, but there's no actual thought, research or "intelligence" in it.
 
AI searches just amalgamate what they find on the Internet and spit out something that sounds plausible, and is *mostly* right often enough, but there's no actual thought, research or "intelligence" in it.
They still haven't (yet) gotten to the "self-aware" phase. I'll leave it up to you to decide whether that's a good or bad thing.
 
URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
TORNADO WATCH NUMBER 10
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
115 PM EST THU FEB 19 2026

THE NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER HAS ISSUED A

* TORNADO WATCH FOR PORTIONS OF
SOUTHEAST ILLINOIS
SOUTHERN INDIANA
WESTERN AND CENTRAL KENTUCKY

* EFFECTIVE THIS THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROM 115 PM UNTIL
900 PM EST.

* PRIMARY THREATS INCLUDE...
A FEW TORNADOES AND A COUPLE INTENSE TORNADOES POSSIBLE
SCATTERED LARGE HAIL AND ISOLATED VERY LARGE HAIL EVENTS TO 2
INCHES IN DIAMETER POSSIBLE
SCATTERED DAMAGING WIND GUSTS TO 70 MPH POSSIBLE

SUMMARY...THUNDERSTORM DEVELOPMENT IS ANTICIPATED THIS AFTERNOON
FROM SOUTHEAST ILLINOIS INTO SOUTHERN INDIANA AND WESTERN/CENTRAL
KENTUCKY. IN THESE AREAS, INCREASING LOW-LEVEL MOISTURE WILL LEAD TO
AIRMASS DESTABILIZATION. STRONG VERTICAL SHEAR IS IN PLACE,
SUPPORTING THE POTENTIAL FOR SOME OF THESE STORMS TO ORGANIZE INTO
SUPERCELLS. ALL SEVERE HAZARDS ARE POSSIBLE WITH ANY SUPERCELLS THAT
DEVELOP, INCLUDING VERY LARGE HAIL GREATER THAN 2" IN DIAMETER AND
TORNADOES. LOW-LEVEL SHEAR IS STRONG ENOUGH TO SUPPORT THE POTENTIAL
FOR A STRONG (EF2+) TORNADO.

50/30 probs
 
As already stated, SBCAPE+Low level shear have uptrended.

If a storm maneges to mature and go surface based, then a pretty solid environment is in place for a few strong tornadoes or maybe even an intense tornado if the cards are played right by this system.

Warming aloft is still an issue though, but if they break through that then this event could get pretty interesting.
 
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